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South Dakota Whitetail Deer Hunting, Archery Whitetail Deer Hunts
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South Dakota Deer Hunting is a "Hot Spot" for Trophy Whitetail Deer.
"South Dakota is the land of Great Faces and Great Places"
with endless opportunities
D&E Outfitters takes very limited South Dakota trophy whitetail deer hunters per year between weapons.
D&E Outfitters focuses our business on repeat hunters. "COME A STRANGER AND LEAVE A FRIEND"
Photo Gallery for South Dakota Whitetail Deer Hunting
West River Deer season includes most of South Dakota west of Missouri River and outside of Black Hills. The short grass prairie is home to mule deer, with whitetails scattered along drainage's, and wooded areas.
Whitetail deer numbers in our areas are good,
and you can expect to see numerous bucks each time you take a stand.
D&E Outfitters trophy Whitetail Deer Management program are key factor in our successful Outfitter operation.
- Our goal is to harvest mature trophy whitetail deer over 135".
- Each whitetail buck deer harvested needs minimal of 4 points on one side.
- Good food sources, genetics, predator control, and harvesting only mature trophy whitetail deer.
- To help keep our buck to doe ratio in check. We doe hunt as needed allowed by regulation.
Price:
4-day "Rut" Guided Whitetail Deer Rifle Hunt:
4-day "Rut" Semi-guided Whitetail Rifle Hunt:
5-day Guided Whitetail Deer Archery or Crossbow Hunt:
5-day Semi-guided Whitetail Deer Archery or Crossbow Hunt:
South Dakota Whitetail Deer hunts dates:
*Archery: Sept 26 to Dec 31
*Rifle: Nov 7-10
Nov 14-17
Nov 19-22
Nov 23-27
Contact us form to book your hunting adventure.
*Tipping is customary saying thank you to those involved who
made your trip enjoyable. The industry standard for a hunting Tip is 10-20%.
*Non-Hunters are welcome to come. The fee is $400 per individual (with a maximum of 1 per paid hunter).
Guided South Dakota Whitetail Deer Hunts: we provide
1 guide per 3 deer hunters. As deer hunters fill their tags, guides free up to spend
excess time with remaining hunters. After a deer is harvested, pictures taken, your guide will field dress your whitetail deer,
and then bring you, and your whitetail deer to be processed (clients
are responsible for this fee).
Fully guided whitetail deer hunts include lodging, meals, field transportation and field care.
Not included: licenses, permits,
meat processing, taxidermy, any shipping cost and cost accrued getting
to and from point of hunting location.
Semi-Guided South Dakota Whitetail Deer Hunts: we
show hunters land boundaries, give our local perspective, and detailed
scouting information. When you arrive some tree stands will already be
set-up strategically where we have studied buck patterns to enhance
opportunities.
Not included: field
transportation, lodging, meals, license, permits, meat processing,
taxidermy, any shipping cost, and cost accrued getting to and from point
of hunting location.
All Whitetail Deer licenses in South Dakota must be applied for. We will assist you in applying process of obtaining South Dakota whitetail deer rifle or archery deer permits & license.
*Archery tags are available with no quota and no deadline.
*Licenses can be applied for at South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks website, www.gfp.sd.gov/hunting/
*Deer application deadlines are early April to later July, depending on tags applied for.
*Between drawings available for deer, draw success for licenses is 80 to 100%. with a preference point 100%.
*Residents and Non-Residents must be 12 years of age. Hunters under age of 16 must be accompanied in field at all times by parent, guardian or responsible adult who is at least 18 years of age.
NON-RESIDENT PERMIT PRICE:
- West River Special Deer $560
- West River Deer $286
- Archery Deer $286
- Doe permit $80
HUNTER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
- All hunters under age of 16 need a hunter's safety card in South Dakota.
BOWHUNTER EDUCATION REQUIREMENT:
- All big game archery licensees under the age of 16 (11-15) must possess
a National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) certificate or
certification of completion from a bowhunter education course approved
by any state or provincial government.
- All first-time archery big game licensees regardless of age must possess, a National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) certificate or certificate of completion from a bowhunter education course approved by any state or provincial government.
- Applicants who have held a big game archery license in the past may apply for deer and without completing an NBEF course. If they indicate on the application the year, state or province that a former archery license was obtained or help.
APLICATION DATES (2015):
First Deadline - Applications
must be postmarked no later than July 17, or apply online by 8:00 a.m. CDT July
22. Results available online by July 31. One application may be submitted per
applicant. (residents and non-residents)
Second Deadline - Applications
must be postmarked no later than Aug. 14, or apply online by 8:00 a.m. CDT Aug.
19. Results available online by Aug. 21. Those who do not already have a
license may submit one application. (Residents Only)
Third Deadline - Applications
must be postmarked no later than Aug. 28, or apply online by 8:00 a.m. CDT
Sept. 2. Results available online by Sept. 4. Anyone may apply for additional
licenses (five maximum for the season). Licenses remaining for this drawing are
pooled and made available to both the resident and nonresident drawings. (both residents and non-residents)
Leftover Licenses - After the third
deadline drawings, licenses remaining will be issued first-come, first-served.
Licenses are available to individuals whether or not they already have a
license. An individual may have unlimited number of West River deer licenses
for any unit or combination of units.
Our South Dakota whitetail deer hunting terrain is diverse, varying from creek and river country, to cultivated fields of alfalfa, corn and wheat, to vast open range rolling hills. Whitetail hunters are positioned overlooking river bottom openings, travel funnels or bluffs where deer go between feeding and bedding areas.
Lodging (Hunts that include lodging and meals) is very clean, and comfortable with all the conveniences of home. A maximum of eight deer hunters in camp at any time allows for a home-style atmosphere, and individual attention for everyone.
Lunch, you will pack your own lunch of cold-cut sandwiches the night before. Along with sandwiches there will be fruit, chips, crackers, sweets, and water. There are plenty of choices to pick from. We recommend you pack a hearty lunch then you are use to so we can maximize hunting time. We have found South Dakota fresh air always increases appetite.
Our South Dakota Dinner, meals will consist of salad, casserole dishes, meat dishes, or crock-pot meals, vegetables, rolls and dessert. Meals are hearty and home-made and very delicious!
If you have any meal concerns or special meal needs please bring it to our attention before or when booking your hunt.
A problem a deer hunter faces who has just driven or flown across the country to go on a deer hunt is how to get the meat, cap, and antlers safely home. Please read below on what we have learned and know:
Some hunters that drive will put a freezer in the back of there truck or in a utility trailer which can be plugged in or ran with a generator.
Use coolers for transporting your meat and cape.
Flying: duct tape coolers shut after you get to the airport in case they need to open, and pack them as tightly as possible with frozen solid meat.
Driving: use duct tape to hold lids tightly shut. This keeps out air, even when the truck is on rough roads, and hits bumps.
If you fly, once the meat is processed, and frozen, it can be boxed, and checked as excess baggage. Meat should be frozen as dry ice is not allowed on some airlines.
If you fly, a Cape can be frozen, and put in a cooler then checked in or checked as excess baggage.
Antlers can be packaged and shipped by mail or checked as excess baggage.
We have an excellent local meat processor that will try to have your deer packaged, and frozen by the time you are ready to leave for home.
Award Winning Local Taxidermist is available to mount or expedite your
trophy. They are very knowledgeable, and highly skilled on all species
we hunt. This is an easy and efficient way to handle your taxidermy
needs. Most often they will often do a better job than someone who has
seen few of the particular animals from our areas.
We highly recommend Tall Tails Taxidermy Studio, LLC in Burton, NE. They are a "small Full-Time Taxidermy Studio"
focused on providing high quality taxidermy within a reasonable time
period, averaging six to nine months. They do everything they can to
meet your expectations. Ann and Aimee are very
methodical, meticulous, and driven that never settle for second best or
"just good enough". I would trust them with my finest trophy.
Studio: 402-497-3360
Ann's Cell: 1-402-376-6379
Aimee's Cell: 1-402-382-8696
Web Site: www.talltailstaxidermystudio.com
Note:
They use a highly reputable Concierge Shipping Service that ships from
there door to your door that is insured, and bonded.
Note: With all this said above, our hunters are telling us it is best just "to drive when you can".
They say with a partner and rotating driving, you can get anywhere
within the states in a days travel, which is what you are burning up
flying anyway, along with renting a car and driving to us. This way you
get to bring all your gear and take everything back and use a meat
processor close to home, and your own taxidermist. Our recommendation is to drive if at all possible. Plus, it's
nice just to take a day off and do some touring while your deer is being butchered
and frozen, and then loading the cooler for the ride home.
You must plan ahead in this area and determine before the hunt how you want to handle your meat/cape/antler needs.
We hunt near Gregory South Dakota.
Note: Cell phone reception is minimal in this area.
We expect you to drive to us:
For driving directions to Gregory South Dakota click on the city name in blue, then put in your zip code to Gregory South Dakota.
If flying and hunting near Gregory South Dakota you will fly into:
Call Don on his Cell phone 2 hours prior to arrival, he will discuss with you where to meet.
You need to plan to arrive to camp after 12:00 pm during the daylight the day before your hunt start. After arriving you will get your gear unpacked, and ready, shoot your gun for zero as needed, hunt orientation, and safety brief.
Hunting out of state is expensive, with life being unpredictable, and the unexpected does happen to everyone. For this reason D&E Outfitters highly recommends buying Travel Guard's Sportsman's Travel Protection Plan Insurance.
For a great South Dakota trophy whitetail deer hunt!
Please contact us to discuss our South Dakota Trophy Whitetail Deer hunts. Call or e-mail D&E Outfitters to book your South Dakota whitetail deer hunting adventure. Phone: 719-591-8934 or Contact us form
Thank you for visiting and we look
forward to talking to you about a South Dakota
whitetail deer hunt!
Contact us today to book your hunt.